abeMeda Sample Use - Advertising Agency

They usually finish a project for a specific customer, and then
burn the whole project data on two DVD-ROMs. One of them goes into
a safe storage, while the other is accessible in a specific archive
location or office.

That DVD is then catalogued with abeMeda. As a copy of abeMeda (or
neoFinder for Mac) is installed on every computer in
the agency network, and the catalog database is stored
on the central file server for access by everyone (read more about how to configure that), every single
user can quickly search the entire database for certain project
files.

Since abeMeda understands a host of meta data that is catalogued
for every single file and folder, searching a specific item can be
done very efficiently, such as by a date, or the size of a folder,
or of course by name. When it comes to photo files, abeMeda even
stores a thumbnail and meta data such as the color depth of a
photo, or the size (and a lot more, such as EXIF and
IPTC data).

So questions like: "Where is that graphics file we had used
last year in the ad of customer xyz, and quickly!" can be quickly
answered by using abeMeda!